Cloud Sync No longer works, owner changed

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The settings are stored in an SQLite database and can be modified there. I took the following steps.

  • Stop the cloud sync service from the package manager
  • Connect through ssh to your diskstation or open a terminal console window
  • go to the volume where the configure for cloudSync sits. and there into the config folder. for me that was `cd /volume1/@cloudsync/db`
  • before we open the sqlite database to modify it we need to look up what the user id and group id of our new user will be.
  • You can do this by running `id -u new_user_name` and `id -g new_user_name`. lets assume these return 1033 and 100
  • now we can run an sqlite shalle for the config database by doing `sqlite3 config.sqlite`
  • To see all the existing connections you can do a `select * from connection_table;`
  • Note down the ids of the configurations that need a change. This is the first number in each row.
  • The actual update is then done similar to this command using the right user id and local user name
  • ` update connection_table set uid=1033, gid=100, local_user_name="new_user_name" where id=3;` the last id will indicate in which row you want to update this
  • .quit to exit
  • start your cloudsynch package again